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Format: Hardcover

ISBN-10: 0375405445

ISBN-13: 9780375405440

Oct 2000

Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc

288 pages

Language: English
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Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation (Hardcover, 2000) Other Editions...
Author: Joseph J. Ellis

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This group portrait of the Founding Fathers emphasizes the sometimes intense associations and rivalries among Jefferson, Hamilton, Burr, Adams, Franklin, Madison, and Washington.The author examines six defining moments when the personal and the political collided, and shows how their distinctive styles and visions forged a new nation. A New York Times Notable Book for 2001.

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Length:288 pages
Height:9.3 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:22.4 oz

Industry Reviews
"Encounters and correspondence shape Ellis' masterful narrative. He returns to the founders' writings to convey their sense of the nation as an unfinished and fragile thing.....By going back to events as they happened, he brings alive the oft-told tales of the early nation."
Chicago Tribune Books - Ann Fabian (12/10/2000)

"[A] remarkable set of very engaging stories that can be read independently of one another....[A] wonderful book, one of the best collections of essays on the Founders ever written."
New York Review of Books - Gordon S. Wood (03/29/2001)

"[A] lively and illuminating, if somewhat arbitrary book that leaves the reader with a visceral sense of a formative era in American life.[Ellis] has written a shrewd, insightful book, less a conventional work of history than a series of strobe-lighted snapshots of a historical era and its illustrious and less-than-illustrious leaders."
New York Times - Michiko Kakutani (11/14/2000)

"In lesser hands the fractious disputes and hysterical rhetoric of these contentious nation-builders might come across as hyperbolic pettiness. Ellis knows better, and he unpacks the real issues for his readers, revealing the driving assumptions and riveting fears that animated Americans' first encounter with the organized ideologies and interests we call parties."
Washington Post Book World - Joyce Appleby (11/26/2000)

"This is a splendid book--humane, learned, written with flair and radiant with a calm intelligence and wit. Even those familiar with ''the Revolutionary generation'' will, I would warrant, find much in its pages to captivate and enlarge their understanding of our nation's fledgling years."
New York Times Book Review - Benson Bobrick (12/10/2000)

"This kind of episodic history, combined with Ellis's evocative prose and appreciation for historical contingency, has the effect of giving the reader a sense of actually being a witness to the events as they unfold. Ellis recovers the drama, the romance and tragedy, the sense of fragility and imminent danger confronted by the fledgling nation during its turbulent first decade."
Times Literary Supplement - C. Bradley Thompson (08/10/2001)


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